25 October 2014

De Jong quits Azkals ahead of Suzuki Cup

CITING “personal reasons,” midfielder Jason de Jong, one of the most improved players under national football team coach Thomas Dooley,
yesterday announced his retirement from the Azkals.

The 24-year-old De Jong, the reigning Golden Ball winner in the United Football League, said he has already informed Dooley of his decision not to play for the national team’s next major tournament, the AFF Suzuki Cup.

The move comes as a shock as De Jong has been an integral part of the team being developed by Dooley. It also leaves a big hole in the Azkals
midfield as they prepare for the Suzuki Cup.

“My heart is not in it anymore and I want to spend more time with my family,”
said the Filipino-Dutch standout, who has played 49 times for the Azkals
since 2008.

De Jong told the Inquirer that, unlike the “resignation” of Stephan Schrock and
Dennis Cagara early this year, his move to quit the team wasn’t because of a
falling out with Dooley.

“I thank boss Dan (Palami) and coach Dooley for the opportunity they gave me,”
said De Jong. “It was certainly an honor playing for the national team.”

De Jong has been part of almost every PH side that achieved milestones the
past four years. He played in the AFF Suzuki Cup side in 2010 and 2012 as
well as the AFC Challenge Cup squad that reached the final against
Palestine early this year.

Meanwhile, the Azkals will face Thailand on Nov. 10 as part of their buildup
for the Suzuki Cup. The Azkals will no longer play Malaysia on Nov. 8 and
instead will fly to Nakhon Ratchasima for the duel with the Thais,
the losing finalists toSingapore in the 2012 Suzuki Cup.

Sound more like he wants to focus on club football more since that is where his actual income is..Can pff stop playing friendlies on non fifa dates??You are destroying players careers if they indeed have one like schrock.

pusong banyaga? just because they're pulling out does not mean ganyan sila. you have to understand that they have to earn a living. setting matches on non-FIFA sanctioned dates will always be a problem to professional players.